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Internet Services on Enhanced CDPD Systems
Red Sea, Egypt July 06-July 08
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISCC.1999.780774The Fourth IEEE Symposium on Computer ...
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Joel B. Acosta Jáuregui, NORTEL Networks
Kalyan Basu, NORTEL Networks
Carlos Molina, NORTEL Networks
David Muñoz Rodríguez, Centro de Electr?nica y Telecomunicaciones ITESM
Internet services continue to show a remarkable sustained growth, this is complemented with an increased demand in mobility support over wide areas. The cellular systems have a widespread infrastructure that can be used to provide data services. In particular, CDPD (Cellular Digital Packet Data) is a technology that provides reliable data transmission over the AMPS (Advanced Mobile Phone System) cellular network, without upsetting voice services. Among the demanded services there are file transfers, send/receive electronic mails (e-mail) and the Web (hypertext browser service) that has turned out to be the most popular service. This paper presents an analysis methodology, under multiple channels, of the total capacity for CDPD use. Emphasis is paid to Internet services because this is the most stringent case, both in terms of transmission capacity and message delay. Results show that multiple channels improves the CDPD performance in terms of the Quality of Service and users supported.
Index Terms:
Internet Services, Wireless data, CDPD, Quality of Service, G/G/c queue model
Citation:
Joel B. Acosta Jáuregui, Kalyan Basu, Carlos Molina, David Muñoz Rodríguez, "Internet Services on Enhanced CDPD Systems," iscc, pp.87, The Fourth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications, 1999
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